About the Bridge Program
The Bridge Program is designed for non-native English speakers whose TOEFL score is between iBT 61-70 or PBT 500-524, but who meet all other Undergraduate admissions qualifications. Participants of the Bridge Program take two undergraduate-level courses and a mixture of supplemental English language classes. Students earn up to 7 college credits.
Admission Requirements to the Bridge Program
To qualify for admission into the Bridge Program, students must have a TOEFL score of between iBT 61-70 or PBT 500-524, and meet all other Undergraduate admission qualifications.
Completing the Bridge Program
To complete the Bridge Program and become a "matriculated" undergraduate student, you must satisfy the following requirements:
- Pass each Undergraduate-level course with a minimum "C" grade
- Obtain a cumulative GPA of 2.00
- Pay the matriculation fee
Note:
If a student fails to obtain a grade of "C" or higher in the Undergraduate-level courses, he or she must re-take the course. If a student fails to obtain a grade of "C" or higher the second time, he or she will be subject to dismissal from the University.
For additional details regarding the policy, please see "Completing the Bridge Program" under "Academic Policies" or contact Admissions Counseling for more details.